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    Capital, habitus and symbolic violence in the field of reproductive rights: women and HIV by Gretchen du Plessis, Frans Bezuidenhout

    Published 2009-04-01
    “… Critical ethnographic research methods are used in this article to suggest that the concepts of capital, field, habitus and symbolic violence as conceptualised by Bourdieu offer powerful ways to understand the experiences of HIV-positive women dependent on public health-care facilities in Gauteng, South Africa. …”
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    Capital, habitus and symbolic violence in the field of reproductive rights: women and HIV by Gretchen du Plessis, Frans Bezuidenhout

    Published 2009-04-01
    “… Critical ethnographic research methods are used in this article to suggest that the concepts of capital, field, habitus and symbolic violence as conceptualised by Bourdieu offer powerful ways to understand the experiences of HIV-positive women dependent on public health-care facilities in Gauteng, South Africa. …”
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    Politics Representation and Symbolic Violence through the Discourse of Seram as Nusa Ina by Flavius Floris Andries

    Published 2017-02-01
    Subjects: “…domination and cultural hegemony, political representation, Seram Nusa Ina, symbolic violence…”
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    Is “Beautiful Female Something” Symbolic Capital or Symbolic Violence? That Is a Question by Xing Xu

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Developing the analytic articulation found within Bourdieu’s capitals theory, this study contends that the label of a “beautiful female something” functions as both a modality of symbolic capital and symbolic violence. The article ends with a discussion of this paradox and proposes to analyze the covert social mechanisms and conflicting forces that underpin the exploitation of consumerist approaches to female beauty across the globe.…”
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    THE IMPLICATION OF SYMBOLIC VIOLENCE CULTURE TO INTROVERTED STUDENTS OF BALI UNIVERSITIES ON THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS by Ni Putu Desi Wulandari, I Ketut Ardhana, I Made Pageh, Ni Luh Arjani

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…This article is aimed at describing the implications of symbolic violence towards introvert students in English education departments of universities in Bali on the educational process. …”
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    "In your face": The transition from physical to symbolic violence among NBA players. by Assaf Lev, Gershon Tenenbaum, Omer Eldadi, Topaz Broitman, Jonathan Friedland, Maor Sharabany, Yair Galily

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This study takes a closer look at Stern's efforts by examining the interplay between two forms of violence in NBA basketball players on the court: "old fashioned" physical violence (PV) and symbolic violence (SV). Of the 117 NBA finals broadcast for twenty years from 1998 to 2018, a stratified random sample (36 games or 30.8%) of the violations and commentators' comments were coded, providing a wide perspective on forms of violence over time. …”
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    Children accused of witchcraft in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): Between structural and symbolic violence by Edoardo Quaretta

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…On the other hand, children in the streets of Lubumbashi suggest a witchcraft discourse linked to the symbolic violence that should be read in terms of boundaries, margins, and liminality: street children are associated with witches because they have transgressed basic social norms and they live out of the ordinary social networks (kinship, family, school). …”
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